World Cup
Wilton Sampaio's reds raise stakes for Netherlands-Morocco tie
Brazilian referee Wilton Sampaio will take charge of the World Cup round‑of‑16 clash between the Netherlands and Morocco at Monterrey Stadium in Guadalupe, Mexico, on Monday night in the Dutch calendar. Earlier in the tournament he drew attention by issuing three direct red cards and stumbling over English when announcing a VAR decision.
Sampaio will be assisted by Brazilian linesmen Bruno Pires and Bruno Boschilia, while Chilean official Cristián Garay will serve as the fourth official. The trio will oversee the high‑stakes round‑of‑16 encounter in the Mexican venue.
This assignment marks the third World Cup match Sampaio will referee involving the Dutch side. Four years ago in Qatar he oversaw the Netherlands' 2‑0 victory over Senegal and their 3‑1 win against the United States.
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At the current tournament Sampaio has already taken charge of two games. He refereed the opening fixture between Mexico and South Africa, which ended 2‑0, and later the Norway‑Senegal clash that finished 3‑2. The Mexico‑South Africa match saw Sampaio brandish three direct red cards, a rare occurrence for a World Cup opener. He also struggled to announce a VAR decision in English, drawing criticism from commentators.Lukaku's five-touch miracle sets World Cup record at Qatar 2026
In contrast, the Norway‑Senegal encounter proceeded without any disciplinary action from Sampaio, as he issued no cards throughout the 3‑2 contest. The differing approaches highlight his variable officiating style. Given his previous record of multiple reds and language lapses, Sampaio's presence adds an extra layer of scrutiny to the Netherlands‑Morocco tie. Observers will be watching closely to see whether his decisions influence the flow of the knockout match.